- Making friends
- the Cubanos who made my trip
- learning how to dance
- Solo exploration; feeling safe
- negotiating meaning
- feeling at-home -- familiarity and nuance: Cuba both reminding me of the Philippines and offering the fresh experiences that I crave after being stuck in a rut for so long
- feeling deliriously happy
- african drumming
- learning to distinguish between reggaeton, reggae, cuban jazz, salsa, rumba, afro-cuban music...
- building bridges across language barriers - finding commonalities in music, dance, culture, and sports
- gratitude and humility -- a Filpina/American reminded of the realities of economics, materialism, and the importance of friends and family
- Music, music, music
- hot weather and reading... being outside and chillin' water-side
- vices - mojitos, cervezas, cigarros, and cigarillos
- meeting 20-somethings from all over the world
- sleeping late, waking up early, and taking frequent naps anywhere and everywhere
- saving and spending money
- multiple daily espressos that meet my approval
- things to pack while day traveling: a hat, small bills, handkerchief, pen and notebook, camera, water bottle, toilet paper, map, book, musical instrument, bag of mixed nuts, sunglasses
- not wanting to hide behind a camera; bringing a pen and small notebook everywhere, instead
- running into new friends on the street
- reading up on the political and cultural history of Cuba prior to arriving; learning and unlearning about the politics and culture of Cuba through conversations and visits
- the diversity of Cuba -- feelings of solidarity, welcome, and uniqueness
- español de Cuba
- meeting foreigners from all over the world
- getting caught in lightening storms
- chivalry
- learning about Cuban politics from new friends in a dance club
- pride in representing my heritage
- bittersweetness; hopes for keeping in touch and future reunions despite bad odds
7.14.2011
Cuba: An Overview of Bloggable Topics
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